FINANCIAL PRIVACY IN AMERICA AND THE REGIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS SYSTEMS

Authors

  • Javier Alejandro Díaz Briceño Seshat Bank

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/lrd.v44i1.17145

Keywords:

right to privacy, financial privacy, bank secrecy, data protection

Abstract

Through a comparative case law study, this paper seeks to contribute to the debate regarding the equilibrium between the protection of an individual’s human right to financial privacy and other legitimate societal interests. It explores the notion of and the right to privacy, with a particular focus on financial privacy as one of its facets. The examination includes an analysis of bank secrecy as a method for safeguarding financial privacy.

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Author Biography

Javier Alejandro Díaz Briceño, Seshat Bank

Llawyer from the National Autonomous University of Honduras; Legal Officer and Data Protection Officer at Seshat Bank; member of the Honduran Young Arbitrators and Young ICCA; with extensive participation in international arbitration competitions as a competitor, coach, trainer, and arbitrator; and with specialized studies in the right to privacy and personal data protection at the Inter-American Institute of Human Rights.

Tobías Raudales, Creada por IA

Published

2023-12-07

How to Cite

Díaz Briceño, J. A. (2023). FINANCIAL PRIVACY IN AMERICA AND THE REGIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS SYSTEMS. La Revista De Derecho, 44(1), 83–95. https://doi.org/10.5377/lrd.v44i1.17145

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Section

Section 1: Research